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Message from the Chair
2015 has been a very exciting time for the department. Our Block III medical students continue to perform well above the national median on the NBME Obstetric and Gynecology Shelf Exam. Further, 17 of our fourth year students matched in ACGME Obstetric and Gynecology residencies across the country evenly distributed between university and community programs. Fifteen resi-dents graduated from the MSU CHM Affiliated Obstetric and Gynecology Resi-dency Network located in Grand Rapids, East Lansing and Flint and we wish them success in their career advancement. We welcome Ron Chandler, PhD who will be joining us from the Department of Cell Biology at the University of North Carolina, August 16th in Grand Rapids. Our clinical practice is growing with the addition of Dr. Rajan who joined us in May. I congratulate the faculty
and staff for a terrific year so far and we look forward to continued progress and accomplishment.
Richard M. Leach, M.D., FACOG, FACS
Professor and Chair
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
The Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology ReviewThe Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology Review
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Volume 1, ISSUE 2 — July 2015
Inside this issue
Message from the Chair p. 1
News from Our Clinical Team p. 2
News from Our Research Team p. 3 & 4
New Staff Spotlight p. 5
Department Activity p. 6 — 8
Grand Rapids Research Center groundbreaking ceremony. June 18, 2015
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Clinical News
Dr. Anita Avery, who joined the team as a provider with the MSU Health
Team in July 2014, was elected in April to chair the Health Care Delivery
Committee. She was also re-elected to the Michigan State Medical Society
Board for a second term. Please join us in congratulating Dr. Avery for rep-
resenting the Department of OB/GYN so well!
We are pleased to announce the newest addition to our clinical team! Dr. Rajan
joined us in May 2015 and is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of
Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology in the College of Human Medi-
cine at Michigan State University. Dr. Rajan has been a practicing Obstetrician --
Gynecologist for 30 years. His work involves all areas of women’s health, includ-
ing obstetrics, gynecology and infertility. Dr. Rajan uses patient-centered care to
help improve patient health and quality of life. Dr. Rajan began seeing patients
in May.
Clinical Faculty Spotlight
Jairam Rajan, MD
Assistant Professor
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Research News
June 18, 2015 marked an historic day
for the state of Michigan, MSU, and
the Grand Rapids community as
ground was broken to prepare for the
construction of the new biomedical
research facility which will be the fu-
ture home of the OB/GYN research
team. President Lou Anna Simon, Col-
lege of Human Medicine Dean Mar-
sha Rappley, Provost June Pierce
Youatt, and Alyssa Fedorko, MD/PhD
student in the lab of Dr. John
Risinger, were invited to speak about
the importance of the new facility to
an enthusiastic crowd of community members, faculty, staff, and CHM students. The six-story, $88 million
dollar facility will house up to 44 research teams and will be completed in 2017.
The university leadership team breaks ground at the location of the new research facility.
MD/PhD student, Alyssa Fedorko, addresses the audience.
OB/Gyn Administrative Assistant, Amanda Sterling, poses with
Sparty during the groundbreaking ceremony.
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More Research News
In May, the Department of OB/GYN and Reproductive Biology hosted the 2015 meeting for the Michigan Alliance for
Reproductive Technologies and Science (MARTS) at the College of Human Medicine Secchia Center in Grand Rapids.
Keynote speaker Dr. Bruce Murphy, from the University of Montreal, presented his research on the orphan nuclear
receptor, liver receptor homolog-1. The MARTS forum highlights the exemplary basic, translational, and clinical re-
search programs throughout the state of Michigan
and is comprised of researchers, clinicians, and
educators from the state and neighboring regions .
The OB/GYN research team is gearing up for the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction in San Juan, Puerto Rico that will be held from June 18 — June 22. Michael Strug, DO/PhD candidate and mentee of Dr. Asgi Fazleabas, has received a Larry Ewing travel grant to present his poster: Postpartum uterine repair is mediated by the Notch family tran-scription factor, RBP-Jκ, in the mouse. The following team members will also be presenting:
Niraj Joshi, postdoctoral fellow in the Fazleabas lab: Increased expression of microRNA-29c (miR-29c) decreases the expression of Deocorin which is associated with progesterone (P) resistance in baboons and women with endometriosis.
Ren-Wei Su, postdoctoral fellow in the Fazleabas lab: “Continuously activated Notch signaling inhibits progesterone receptor expression via hyper-methylation of its promoter.”
Sharra Poncil, lab technician for Dr. Karen Racicot: “Cervical viral infections as a poten-tial cause of preterm labor.”
Jitu George, postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr. Jose Teixeira: Specific deletion of LKB1/Stk11 in the Müllerian duct mesenchyme drives hyperplasia of the prostatic stroma
and tumorigenesis
Julienne Brock, physiology graduate student in the Teixeira lab: Mechanisms Driving Tumorigenesis and Histotype Differentia-tion of High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer in Stk11/Pten-Deleted Mouse Ovarian Surface Epithelium
Amanda Patterson, postdoctoral fellow in the Teixeira lab: Over-activation of stromal beta-catenin results in sub-fertility due in part to decidualization defects.
Y. Sangeeta Devi, Assistant Professor: Significance of the association of PRAP/HSD17B-7 with the intracellular domain of PRL-RS in estradiol production by the corpus luteum.
Society for the Study of Reproduction
Julienne Brock, Physiology graduate student, presents her
research during the MARTS poster session.
Conference attendees listen to an oral presentation — Secchia Center
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The OB/GYN & Rep Bio Review ISSUE 2 July 2015
Arianna Smith, Ph.D.Arianna Smith, Ph.D.Arianna Smith, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Research FellowPostdoctoral Research FellowPostdoctoral Research Fellow
Arianna joined the lab of Dr. Karen Racicot, Principal Investigator with the OB/
GYN research team based in Grand Rapids, in June. She earned a Ph.D. in Ge-
netics from Michigan State University in 2014 — title of her dissertation: De-
termining the role of Interferon Regulatory Factor 6 in oogenesis and extra-
embryonic development
— and a B.S. in Biological
Sciences from North Car-
olina State University in
2008. As a postdoctoral
fellow, Arianna will be
responsible for designing
and conducting research
experiments in the area
of pregnancy and fetal origins of disease, mentoring students, assisting with
manuscripts and grant proposals, and presenting research at local and nation-
al meetings. Please give a warm welcome to Arianna!
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Featured Staff Member
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2nd Quarter Publications
Department of OB/GYN and Reproductive Biology
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
PUBLICATIONS
Ahn JI, Yoo JY, Kim TH, Kim YI, Ferguson SD, Fazleabas AT, Young SL, Lessey BA, Ahn JY, Lim JM, and Jeong JW
(2015) cAMP-Response Element-Binding 3-like protein 1 (CREB3L1) is required for decidualization and its expression is
decreased in women with endometriosis. Accepted Current Molecular Medicine.
Choi HK, Choi Y, Park ES, Park SY, Jeong JW, Jeong JH, Jeong MH, Lee PCW, Choi KC, and Yoona HG (2015) Pro-
grammed cell death 5 (PDCD5) mediates HDAC3 decay to promote genotoxic stress response. Accepted Nature Com-
munications.
Devi YS, DeVine M, DeKuiper J, Ferguson S and Fazleabas AT (2015). Inhibition of the IL-6 Signaling Pathway by Curcumin in Uterine Decidual Cells. Plos One May 11;10(5):e0125627. PMID:25961579
Hood BL, Liu B, Alkhas A, Shoji Y, Challa R, Wang G, Ferguson S, Oliver J, Mitchell D, Bateman NW, Zahn CM, Hamilton CA, Payson M, Lessey B, Fazleabas AT, Maxwell GL, Conrads TP, Risinger JI. Proteomics of the Human Endometrial Glandular Epithelium and Stroma from the Proliferative and Secretory Phases of the Menstrual Cycle. Biol Reprod, 92(4):106, 2015
Kim BG, Yoo JY, Kim TH, Shin JH, Langenheim JF, Ferguson SD, Fazleabas AT, Young SL, Lessey BA and Jeong JW (2015). Aberrant Activation of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription-3 (STAT3) Signaling in Endometriosis. Human Reproduction . 30: 1069-1078. PMID: 25750101
Maxwell GL, Shoji Y, Darcy K, Litzi T, Berchuck A, Hamilton CA, Conrads TP, Risinger JI. MicroRNAs in endometrial cancers from black and white patients. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 212(2):191.e1-191.e10, 2015.
Meghea CI, You Z, Raffo JE, and Roman LA (2015). Home Visiting and Infant Mortality: Evidence from Medicaid’s Enhanced Prenatal and Postnatal Program in Michigan. 2015. Pediatrics. DOI 10.1007/s10995-015-1724-z
Meghea CI, Brinzaniuc A, Mihu D, Iuhas CI, Stamatian F, Caracostea G, Sidor A, Alexa PM, Branza C, Pop OM, and Chereches RM (2015). A Couples Intervention to Prevent Postnatal Smoking Relapse: PRISM study design. Contempo-rary Clinical Trials. 2015. DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2015.02.002
Meghea CI, You Z, and Roman LA (2015). A Statewide Medicaid Enhanced Prenatal and Postnatal Care Program and Infant Injuries. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 2015. DOI 10.1007/s10995-015-1724-z
Meghea CI and Corser W (2015). Health Service Use and Expenditure Patterns of Dual Eligibles in Michigan. Michi-gan Journal of Public Health. 2015. In Print.
Meghea CI and Williams KP (2015). Aligning Cost Assessment with Community-Based Participatory Research: The Kin KeeperSM Intervention. Health Education & Behavior. 2015 Apr;42(2):148-52. doi: 10.1177/1090198114557126.
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2nd Quarter Publications & Presentations
Department of OB/GYN and Reproductive Biology | Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
PUBLICATIONS cont.
PrabhuDas M, Bonney E, Caron K, Dey SK, Erlebacher A, Fazleabas AT, Fisher S, Golos T, Matzuk M, McCune JM, Mor G, Schulz L, Soares M, Spencer T, Strominger J, Way SS and Yoshinaga K (2015). Immune Mechanisms at the Ma-ternal-Fetal Interface: Perspectives and Challenges. Nature Immunology. 16: 328–334 (Commentary). PMID:25789673
Ruiz LA, Báez-Vega PM, Bracero N, Ruiz A, Beauchamp P, Peterse D, Fazleabas AT and Flores I (2015). Dysregulation in Lysyl Oxidase Expression in Endometriosis and Endometrium of Women with Endometriosis-Associated Infertility. Reproductive Science – E-Pub May 11, 2015. PMID: 25963914
Su RW, Strug MR, Joshi NR, Jeong JW, Miele L, Lessey BA, Young SL, and Fazleabas AT (2015). Decreased Notch
pathway signaling in the endometrium of women 1 with endometriosis impairs decidualization. The Journal of Clinical
Endocrinology & Metabolism 2015 Mar;100(3):E433-42 PMID: 25546156.
Teixeira JM, Commandeur A, and Styler A. (2015). Epidemiological and genetic clues for molecular mechanisms in-
volved in uterine leiomyoma development and growth. Human Reproduction Update. In Press.
Williams KP, Ford S, and Meghea CI (2015). Cultural Connections: the Key to Retention of Black, Latina, and Arab
Women in the KinKeeperSM Cancer Prevention Intervention Studies. 2015. Journal of Cancer Education. DOI
10.1007/s13187-015-0857-5.
Yoo JY, Kim TH, Lee JH, Dunwoodie SL, Ku BJ and Jeong JW (2015) Mig-6 regulates endometrial genes involved in cell
cycle and progesterone signaling. Accepted Biochem Biophys Res Commun.
Yoo JY, Kim TH, Kong S, Lee JH, Choi W, Kim KS, Kim HJ, Jeong JW, and Ku BJ (2015). The role of Mig-6 in hepatic glu-
cose metabolism. J Diabetes. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 25594850
Zambrana R, Meghea CI, Talley C, Hammad A, Lockett M, and Williams KP (2015). Association between Family Com-munication and Cancer Health Literacy among Underserved Racial Ethnic Women. Journal of Health Care for Poor and Underserved. 2015. 26(2):391-405
PRESENTATIONS
Brock JR. Poster. “Mechanisms Driving Tumorigenesis and Histotype Differentiation of High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer in Stk11/Pten-Deleted Mouse Ovarian Surface Epithelium.” San Juan, Puerto Rico. June 2015.
Devi YS. Poster. “Professor: Significance of the association of PRAP/HSD17B-7 with the intracellular domain of PRL-RS in estradiol production by the corpus luteum.” San Juan, Puerto Rico. June 2015.
Fazleabas AT. Invited Speaker, Endometriosis Foundation of America, 6th Annual Conference, New York, NY. Apr 2015.
Fazleabas AT. Keynote Speaker, “Female Reproductive Endocrine Disorders", 7th Annual Rocky Moun-tain Reproductive Sciences Symposium, Fort Collins, CO. May 2015.
Fazleabas AT. Keynote Speaker, 3rd International Symposium on Reproductive Genetics, Shenzhen Guangdong, Chi-na. May 2015.
Fazleabas AT. Invited Speaker, University of Puerto Rico “Infertility – Cause and Consequence” San Juan, Puerto Rico. June 2015.
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2nd Quarter Presentations & Funded Grants
Department of OB/GYN and Reproductive Biology | Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
PRESENTATIONS cont.
George JW. Poster. “Specific deletion of LKB1/Stk11 in the Müllerian duct mesenchyme drives hyperplasia of the prostatic stroma and tumorigenesis.” San Juan, Puerto Rico. June 2015.
Joshi N. Poster. “Increased expression of microRNA-29c (miR-29c) decreases the expression of Deocorin which is associated with progesterone (P) resistance in baboons and women with endometriosis.” San Juan,
Puerto Rico. June 2015.
Kim TH. Poster. “Stromal-epithelial crosstalk of Mig-6 has an important role for tumor suppression via progesterone in endometrial cancer.” American Association for Cancer Research, Philadelphia, PA. April 2015.
Luke B. Oral Presentation. "The Impact of Multiple Gestations on IVF Outcomes." March of Dimes-sponsored sympo-sium, Perinatal Outcomes Following assisted Reproductive Technologies. 55th annual meeting of the Taratology Socie-ty. Montreal, Canada. June 2015.
Patterson AL. Poster. “Over-activation of stromal beta-catenin results in sub-fertility due in part to decidualization defects.” San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 2015.
Poncil SA. Poster. “Cervical viral infections as a potential cause of preterm labor.” San Juan, Puerto Rico. June 2015.
Strug MR. Poster. “Postpartum uterine repair is mediated by the Notch family transcription factor, RBP-Jκ, in the mouse.” San Juan, Puerto Rico. June 2015.
Su RW. Poster. “Continuously activated Notch signaling inhibits progesterone receptor expression via hyper-methylation of its promoter.” San Juan, Puerto Rico. June 2015.
FUNDED GRANTS
Fazleabas AT. Co-Investigator - 2 R44 HD075571 (02-05) (SBIR – Phase II) “Novel ex vivo Immunoabsorption Therapy
to Treat Preeclampsia.” Apr 2015 – Mar 2019
Meghea CI. Principal Investigator. NIH/Fogarty. “Family Smoking Cessation in Romania Using Pregnancy as a Win-dow of Opportunity.”